NECA continues a regular schedule of FREE webinars to provide our members with quality, time-sensitive educational opportunities. Take advantage and train yourself on the latest best business practices, leadership, technology trends and more!
What is a Political Action Committee and Why Should You Get Involved?
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 | 2:00-3:00 PM EDT
Join this webinar to learn what a Political Action Committee (PAC) is, why they are important, how they differentiate from Super PACs or Corporate PACs, and the rules and regulations surrounding them. Participants will also learns statistics and facts specifically about NECAPAC.
electrical training ALLIANCE - EATON Service Entrance Equipment and Worker Safety
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 | 6:00-7:30 PM EDT
The electrical training ALLIANCE is offering remote learning opportunities from their Training Partners each Tuesday. This webinar with EATON will discuss:
NEC 2020 Changes That Impact Areas of Power Distribution
How the NEC 2020 Changes Increase Safety Around The Hazards of Shock and Arc Flash Safety
NECA's New Virtual Classroom Events: Providing More Options for NECA Members
Across the country there will be a lot of variation on the availability of in-person training in the weeks and months ahead, and to combat this, NECA is bringing some of our most popular in-person classes that we hold with NECA Chapters across the country, online!
Navisworks Freedom
Wednesday, June 17, 2020 | 12:30 - 4:30 PM EDT
Tailored, for electrical contractors, this live, instructor-led online course provides a general overview of the Navisworks Freedom as it is best leveraged from a project management point of view.
NECA has published a variety of resources to help an electrical contractor develop and document a claim. This course will use these documents to provide participants the tools needed to build a strong case in a claims situation. Following the class participants will be able to select and prepare appropriate methods of claim settlement tactics and evaluate and select a method of overhead recovery.
This webinar will provide a brief history of the origin and inspiration of the NEIS and will explain how NEIS are intended to be used in the electrical industry.